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Shamrock Nook Red Angus Brothers Joe and Jim Dunphy are the fifth generation to farm at Shamrock Nook. In 1989, after a dairy barn fire, Jim took an interest in some Red Angus cows that Ray Brickl had at World Beef Expo. Over the years, the two brothers have traveled the country looking at many of the finest herds from Redland, Leachman, Boot Jack, Andras, Messmer, Forster, Buffalo Creek, Bieber, Ludvigson, Beckton, Brickl, Hidden
Joe & Sue Dunphy Family
Jim & Pam Dunphy Family
Creek, NER farms, and the list goes on. They are thankful for the direction and support of so many great Red Angus breeders. Their search for established maternal cows led them to Eleanor, Tidy Bee, Copper Queen, Stony, Erica, and Mimi females to lead the way. They feel fortunate to have partnered with Hornung Red Angus, Johnson Family Cattle, and Welsh Prairie Red Angus for this sale to offer you some of the best females in the Midwest.
Hornung Red Angus In 2002 Andy bought his first Red Angus heifer, SRN Copper Queen M308. Two things happened that day, the beginning of Hornung Red Angus and a lifelong friendship with Shamrock Nook Red Angus. Hornung Red Angus has grown since 2002, Andy has been joined by wife, Alisa, and their daughter, Addyson. SRN Copper Queen M308 became the foundation of Hornung Red Angus. They strive to produce Red Angus cattle that will fit into any program. Johnson Family Cattle Johnson Family Cattle, located in Shawano, Wis., is owned/operated by Brad & Lindsay Johnson along with children Isaac and Charlotte. The JFCC program is designed to produce functional, performance cattle that are the cattlemen’s kind. Having both been in the beef industry all their lives, the Johnsons started in the Red Angus breed in 2006. They continue to develop their herd with an aggressive A.I. and E.T. program, strict culling and an unwavering pursuit of the ideal beef animal. Welsh Prairie Red Angus Welsh Prairie Red Angus started breeding Red Angus cattle when Jeff and Gail got mairred in 1995. With busy work schedules, their cattle are basically run like commercial cattle - grazing on stock-piled grass and corn stalks as long as the snow allows. Cattle need to be trouble-free; they don’t have time to be messing with feet, udders or mothering issues. Welsh Prairie has found that Red Angus cattle meet that need.
Andy & Alisa Hornung Family
Brad & Lindsay Johnson Family
Jeff & Gail Schneider Family
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